Cutting Edge: CCR2 Is Not Required for Ly6ChiMonocyte Egress from the Bone Marrow but Is Necessary for Migration within the Brain in La Crosse Virus Encephalitis
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Cutting Edge: CCR2 Is Not Required for Ly6ChiMonocyte Egress from the Bone Marrow but Is Necessary for Migration within the Brain in La Crosse Virus Encephalitis
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JOURNAL OF IMMUNOLOGY
Volume 200, Issue 2, Pages 471-476
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The American Association of Immunologists
Online
2017-12-15
DOI
10.4049/jimmunol.1701230
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